The National Weather Service predicts snow will fly this week in Livingston County.

Light snow is likely to fall after 4 a.m. Friday morning, according to the weather service's forecast for the county.

A mix of snow and rain is expected to fall beginning before 8 a.m. and continue throughout the day.

“Drivers seem to forget how to drive in the snow the first couple of times.”

Steve Wasylk, Livingston County Road Commission Deputy Director

About 2 inches of snow could accumulate Friday, with a 90% chance of precipitation.

Another inch of snow accumulation is possible, and winds could pick up, with gusts as high as 26 mph Friday evening into Saturday.

There's a chance of more snow showers before 10 a.m. Saturday and wind gusts as high as 31 mph are possible.

"We expect a rain-snow mix early Friday morning and a period of snow showers into the afternoon, with 1-2 inches briefly accumulating," Dave Cook, a National Weather Service meteorologist out of White Lake, said. "This time of year, it's tough because if it snows light, the ground is warm enough that is can melt, but if you have a heavy burst, it will take more time to melt. If snow is heavy, it will accumulate."